
Solar Eclipse 2025 Date and Time: September's celestial spectacle continues with the final solar eclipse of the year in mid-September, following the recent
lunar eclipse on September 7-8. This month has been a thrilling time for astronomy enthusiasts, with two significant eclipses occurring in quick succession.
Partial solar eclipse 2025
According to Drik Panchang, this eclipse is a partial solar eclipse that will be visible on September 21, 2025. It is the second and last solar eclipse of the year.Is India to witness a solar eclipse?
India and most parts of the Northern Hemisphere will not be able to see this partial solar eclipse.The eclipse will be visible in regions such as New Zealand, eastern Australia, and parts of the South Pacific, where it will occur at sunrise. While New Zealand's southern cities like Dunedin will experience up to 72 per cent of the sun obscured, eastern Australia will witness a partial eclipse at sunrise. Other locations, including South Pacific Islands like Fiji and Samoa, will also see varying degrees of sun coverage during the early daylight hours.
Date and Time
The solar eclipse on September 21 will peak at around 19:43 UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and will end soon after. In southern regions, this sunrise eclipse will be visible during the morning hours.On September 21, the eclipse will begin at around 11 pm and end at 3.23 am, with a duration of about 4 hours.
On September 7, India has witnessed a full lunar eclipse with a duration of 82 minutes. Earlier on March 14, a total lunar eclipse had occurred, but it was not visible in India because it was daytime in the country. The lunar eclipse was visible in America, Western Europe, Western Africa and the North and South Atlantic Ocean.